A Togg, a Turkish brand of electric cars, presented at CES in Las Vegas, USA, the second model of its range, the T10F, a fastback that the brand wants to launch in some European markets by 2025.
After the SUV T10X, the new Togg model is the brand’s bet, founded in 2018, to start the expansion project and commercialize its vehicles beyond the borders of Turkey. The company aims to sell 1 million vehicles in Europe by 2032, and for that, it will start its expansion in the European market with Germany, followed by France, Italy, Sweden, and the Netherlands.
The new T10F 100% electric is a compact model, which features a design resulting from the collaboration between Togg Design Studio and the Italian design studio Pininfarina, with emphasis on the front section marked by a closed grille with chrome details, flanked by slim LED headlights, and daytime running lights in the shape of a “boomerang”. The rear is marked by a light bar that connects the two taillights.
In the cabin, highlight for the 41.3” screen, composed of a 12.3” instrument panel and an infotainment system with a 29” screen.
Based on the Turkish brand’s segment C platform, the T10F will be available with two rear-wheel drive variants, which feature an electric motor with 215 hp of power and 350 Nm of torque and promises a range between 350 and 600 km.
On the other hand, the top-of-the-range version of the T10F is equipped with all-wheel drive and uses two electric motors, which develop a power of 430 hp, a maximum torque of 700 Nm, and announces a range of up to 530 km.
Togg has announced that the new model will have 52.4 kWh batteries for the Standard Range versions, while the Long Range versions will be equipped with 88.5 kWh batteries, which promise 20-80% charging in less than 30 minutes.
“The T10F is a clear example of our vision of how innovative technology can contribute to sustainable personal transportation in order to enrich our way of life. Our models are not just means of transportation from point A to point B, but a complete solution to improve our daily lives.”, said Togg CEO Gurcan Karakas in a statement.